The
links provided here are for the purpose of having online material where
you can learn what each faith has to say about itself. While these links
are not about "religious anthropology" itself, having a
knowledge of what each faith believes, and its internal dynamics, can be an important tool in many
studies of the anthropology of religion.

In the review annotations, I will let the site
speak for itself as much as possible.

The Catholic Liturgical Library __ "This site is dedicated to providing
accurate historical and current information about the liturgies of the Latin
(Roman) rite of the Catholic Church. Currently this includes the missal of 1970
(Novus Ordo) and the missal of 1962 (Tridentine)." -
http://www.catholicliturgy.com/

In Defense Of The Roman Catholic Church __ Explaining Catholicism to
Protestants as well as Catholics, defending the Church's teaching. -
http://www.catholic-defense.com/

English Translation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church with Search Utility
__ "This on-line Second Edition English Translation of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church includes the corrections promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 8
September 1997. These corrections to the English text of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church were made to harmonize it with the official Latin text
promulgated by Pope John Paul II on the same date. -
http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc.htm

On Liberal and Ultraconservative "Catholicism" __ "For this faith
distinguishes orthodox Catholics from followers of new fringe Catholicisms: the
Liberal and ultra-Conservative. These trust their own judgements and
interpretations much more than they trust the Church's (that is, the popes')
judgements and interpretations (except, most will grant, for ex cathedra
teachings). Can we call these new positions "Catholic"? What should we make of
them?" -
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7273/tosocalledcatholics.html

U.S. Catholic Bishops - New American Bible __ The version most commonly used
in the Roman Catholic liturgy in the United States, it is noted for its fidelity
to the original text and the beauty and poetry -
http://www.usccb.org/nab/

Vatican: the Holy See __ This is the official website of the Vatican. Keep up
on latest church news and tour the Holy See. -
http://www.vatican.va/